Article Rejection Criteria

A manuscript will be rejected at any stage of the Editorial Process if it meets one or more of the following criteria:

  1. The subject matter is not within the scope established by the Journal in its editorial policy.
  2. The manuscript does not meet the norms established in the Instructions for Authors guide.
  3. When reviewing the similarity, failures were identified by not referencing in the Plagiarism control.
  4. Poor writing.
  5. Insufficient publication methodological quality, data analysis, and discussion.
  6. Lack of consistency in the initial approach and results reported.
  7. Identification of ethical shortcomings considered for scientific publications.
  8. Insufficient bibliographical support.